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Murali Sreeshankar: 'Long jump standard will keep going up in India'
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Murali Sreeshankar secured his fourth consecutive title at the Kalinga Stadium, leaping 8.13m, but praised young Shahnavaz Khan's impressive 8.04m jump. Sreeshankar, recovering from surgery, cited travel fatigue and aims to rest before the inter-state meet in Chennai, targeting the World Championships qualifying mark.
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